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Beer trap - Muscidae?
Jeroen K
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21/08/2010, my garden (beer trap), Kapellen, Belgium. It looks like Muscidae to me. Can anyone confirm/correct and get to genus/species? Thanks in advance! I kept the specimen, so additional pictures could be made up if needed.
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The pictures are not very helpful, but the small calypters suggest it is an Antho.
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Indeed not the best photos for an ID, but we can see crossveins infuscated, so when it is Anthomyiidae, than it should be Anthomyia liturata / confusanea

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Thanks, Joke and Stephane. I will upload some other pictures tomorrow. Which views would be helpful?
 
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Dorsal view from thorax, setae on mid / hindtibia and lateral and dorsal view from the head.......if possible

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